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UWF EDF6225-FOUNDATIONS OF ABA EXAM 2
NEWEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 100
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
What is negative reinforcement? - ANSWER- removing
stimulus to increase likelyhood of behavior occurring in the
future
What is an escape contingency? - ANSWER- a response that
terminates an ongoing stimulus
What is an avoidance contingency? - ANSWER- a response that
prevents or postpones the presentation of a stimulus
What is an error correction strategy? - ANSWER- a task is
repeated until it is completed correctly
What are the 2 behavior replacement strategies? - ANSWER-
differential reinforcement & differential positive reinforcement
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What is differential reinforcement? - ANSWER- teaching other
methods for escape/avoidance ex: offering a break card to a
student
What is differential positive reinforcement? - ANSWER-
offering reinforcement for completing tasks or remaining in the
environment
What is positive punishment? - ANSWER- adding a stimulus to
decrease the likelihood of a behavior happening in the future
What is negative punishment? - ANSWER- removal of a
stimulus to decrease the likelihood of a behavior occurring in the
future
What is recovery from punishment? - ANSWER- Stopping the
punishment or penalty contingency for a previously punished
response causes the response frequency to increase to its rate
before the punishment or penalty contingency
When should punishment occur? - ANSWER- immediately
following response
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More intense punishment results in? - ANSWER- more response
suppression, less likely to access reinforcement- most effective
When a punishment procedure is in place there can be no
________ for the target behavior? - ANSWER- reinforcement
What is behavioral contrast? - ANSWER- A change in the
reinforcement schedule of one setting causes a behavior to have
the opposite effect in other settings. For example, kiddo
normally eats cookies with grandma. Grandma starts punishing
eating cookies, so his cookie eating decreases with grandma but
increases at home.
What is a reprimand? - ANSWER- a verbal or sound punisher
What is response blocking? - ANSWER- intervening as soon as
the behavior starts to prevent the completion of the response
What is RIRD? - ANSWER- Response Interruption &
Redirection:
interrupting stereotypic behavior & redirecting the individual to
do a high-p behavior instead
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